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hanker
Asked December 2016
Does a new power attorney supersede a previous power attorney?
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the new power attorney was signed and notorized
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GardenArtist
Dec 2016
It should specify that it rescinds, revokes and/or renders null and void any previous powers of attorney.
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Dec 2016
A new POA doesn't replace an old POA unless, as GardenArtist wrote, the other is revoked. There can be more than one POA, so unless the other is revoked, both parties can act on behalf of the grantor.
12/11/2016 17:28:15
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Dec 2016
Read the document thoroughly. It will say IF the others are revoked.
12/11/2016 17:47:49
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